INDEX 



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Silver, method of working, 496, 497. 



use of, 494r-498. 

 Silver Bluff, on Ogeechee, home of 

 Yuchi, 214. 



site of Indian town of Ilapi, author- 

 ity for identification of, 45. 

 Silver Springs, Fla., 41. 

 Simahi, Apalachee woman mentioned 



by Gatschet, 91. 

 Simars de Belle-Isle, captive of Akokisa, 



85. 

 Singing, 747. 



Sinica, Cherokee town, 636. 

 Siouan dialectic groups, origin of, 32. 

 Siouan language, 241. 

 Siouan peoples, regions occupied by 

 800, 821. 



visited by Needham and Arthur, 77. 

 Siouan Quapaw, cultural level, 10. 

 Siouan settlement, first, 67. 

 Siouan stock, 10. 



historical works on, 21. 



population, 12. 



(See table 1, facing p. 10.) 

 Siouans, 157, 175, 177, 241, 242, 318, 

 655, 800, 801, 803, 806, 808, 809, 810, 

 812, 813, 815, 830. 



birth customs, 711. 



bracelets, 521. 



burial customs, 719, 720, 811. 



clans and gentes, 655, 656, 657, 

 703. 



clothing, 472, 815. 



crime and punishment, 731, 815. 



featherwork, 456. 



fingernails and toenails, treatment 

 of, 537. 



games, 548, 685, 686. 



hair dressing, 499, 503, 815. 



head bands, 508. 



head deformation not practiced by, 

 541. 



household utensils, 562, 815. 



houses, 410, 411, 413, 815. 



huskanaw practiced by, 712, 815. 



marriage customs, 703. 



medical practices, 785, 786-790. 



musical instruments, 628. 



nose ornaments, 514. 



pottery, 554. 



religious beliefs and usages, 749, 

 750, 785, 815, 816. 



slavery practiced by, 816. 



smoke-holes and windows, 427. 



social organization, 646. 



source material on, 830. 



trade, 739, 815. 



transportation, means of, 592. 



visited by Lawson, 77. 

 Siouan tribes, 19, 20. 



Biloxi a member of, 96. 



cultural level, 10. 



eastern, migration legends indicate 

 origin in northwest, 23. 



Lederer's visit to, 76. 



location, 15. 



migrations, 30-31. 



Siouan tribes, movement of, 67. 



of coast of the Carolinas, 36. 



seasonal activities, 259, 806. 

 Sissipahaw, 67, 183, 186. 



apparently branch of Shakori, 183, 

 186. 



population, 186. 



probably united with Keyauwee, 

 Shakori, Eno, Cheraw, and Ca- 

 tawba, 186. 



Sauxpa synonym for, 66. 



sketch of, 186. 



synonym of Shakori, 66. 



tribe first located near the Santee, 

 186. 

 Sixtown Indians, 121. 

 Skaruren, band of Tuscarora, 199. 



See Tuscarora. 

 Skenne-mok, see Skunnemoke. 

 Sketches of Southeastern tribes and their 



population, 81-216. 

 Skin dressing, 442-448. 

 Skinner, Alanson, 284, 828. 



on agricultural methods, 305. 



on clothing, 468, 469, 475, 477. 



on cooking, 359, 369. 



on hair dressing, 506. 



on houses, 398, 399. 



on ornamentation, 487. 



on silver, 497, 498. 



on skin dressing, 447. 



on towns, 635. 

 Skogari, town on north branch of Sus- 

 quehanna in Columbia Co., Pa., 201. 

 Skunnemoke (Short Arrow), Atakapa 



Indian, land sold by, 93. 

 Slave hunters, English, attack on Aco- 



lapissa by, 82. 

 Slings, 587. 



Smallpox, attack among Chickasaw, 

 117. 



destructive to Catawba, 104. 



destructive to Eyeish, 132. 



epidemic among Cherokee, 111. 



nearly destroyed Pamlico, 170. 



Sewee much reduced by, 183. 

 Smilax pseudochina, use of, 287. 

 Smilax sp., use of, 271, 288, 289, 292, 



293, 296, 360, 361. 

 Smith, Buckingham, 65, 609. 



on fish, 267, 268. 



on identification of Sauxpa, 66* 



Smith, J. Russell, 823. 

 on climate, 823-824. 



Smith, John, 157, 178, 278, 305, 325, 

 330, 335, 336, 338, 339, 427, 441, 442, 

 710,813,831. 



captured by Opechancanough, 689. 

 discovered Nahyssan on James 



River, Va., 157. 

 discovered tribe called Monasuka- 

 panough in Monacan country, 

 178. 

 on agricultural methods, 304, 307. 

 on artistic development, 614, 615; 

 on axes, 545. 



